Nitrous tends to produce some sort of ambient auditory hallucinations, often in a way that directly corresponds to feelings of physical euphoria. A sort of rippling-breathing almost echoing effect is common, but often a hallmark of a really good hit is a sort of ringing sound that tends to be accompanied by a particularly pleasurable and relieving feeling. It's really addicting in the short term, but most people are kind of over it after a couple hours.
You can definitely lose track of how much you're spending in that time, though. Many do.
I tried laughing gas two times. Once otherwise pretty sober and once on acid. It was an interesting short trip but it was the only drug I ever did where I could actually feel my brain die when I do it. I most likely won't try it again.
Hmm, I did some research awhile ago and the professional consensus seems to be that they're perfectly safe as long as you're not depriving yourself of oxygen while doing them.
Totally agree. Laughing gas is the only.drug I could feel my brain dying with every breath. Out of all the ones I have taken, whip hits is the worst. PCP and Crack didn't make me stupiders. Sucking on the balloon did
As far as safety goes, nitrous oxide is one of the safest ones out there. You'd have to be seriously negligent to harm yourself (short or long term) on whipits
Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas" or "whip-its") is what the dentist gives you. Fairly harmless unless used for prolonged periods, or if used in such a way that you are being deprived of oxygen.
In stores it commonly has delicious whipped cream added to it to encourage people to consume it. These also require food-grade nitrous oxide, and contain no other chemicals for FDA safety reasons.